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Some Of The Abducted Chibok Girls Refused To Return

Last Saturday it was reported
that 82 of the Chibok girls abducted by the Boko Haram sect have been released.
A legal practitioner and mediator, Zannah Mustapha has come out to say that
whilst negotiation was on going, some of the abducted girls refused to be freed
and opted to stay back.

Mustapha who acted as an
intermediary in the negotiations between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram,
speaking to Reuters said:

“Some girls refused to return. I
have never talked to one of the girls about their reasons, and as a mediator,
it is not part of my mandate to force them (to return home).”

Mustapha also said that future
talks will go beyond the release of the remaining girls and focus on
negotiating peace in the North-East.

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